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'Nose-in-a-dish' reveals why the common cold hits some people hard, while others recover easily
Using a laboratory model of the human nose, scientists have investigated why the severity of common-cold infections varies so widely between individuals.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's cold and flu season again. (Getty Images) (HUIZENG HU via Getty Images) This time of year, there are a number of viruses ...
There are small differences to be aware of when it comes to hay fever and the common cold ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You're not alone if your runny nose and nagging cough feel more intense this year and seem to linger longer than with previous ...
If you have been around someone with cold-like symptoms and days later you feel sick, it's likely the common cold, as hay fever is not contagious. According to a signs and symptoms table from The ...
A common cold affects people differently. While some suffer from mild symptoms, for others, it can be life-threatening. A new study finds what happens in the nose when a rhinovirus infection hits and ...
The common cold is usually caused by a viral infection. Lots of viruses can take hold inside your nose, mouth, throat or lungs, and cause cold symptoms. Colds usually last 3 to 7 days in adults and 10 ...
A newly discovered immune response inside the nose could explain why respiratory illnesses like RSV, Covid, the common cold and flu thrive in winter, according to research published Tuesday in The ...
A sweeping analysis of more than a thousand patients finds that antibiotics offer no relief for viral colds or purulent nasal discharge, while increasing side effects. Study: Antibiotics for the ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - ‘Tis the season for the common cold. Several local doctors are seeing an increase in the number of kids and adults under the weather right now. As many of us know, after a bit of ...
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